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Introduction to Philosophy may be described as an attempt to state naturalism as to make it harmoniously continuous with the religious faith. The author does not believe in a philosophy that is philosophy of human mind. It is impossible to separate philosophy from the natural sciences. But the natural sciences left to themselves have more and more drifted towards an atomistic materialism. There can be no conflict between science and religion. The task of science ...
Weber’s History of Philosophy has long been a standard work in which thoroughness of scholarship and vividness of style have been uniquely combined. The purpose of this edition is to make that text more useful without altering those essential features which have commended it to so many teachers of philosophy in English-speaking countries. The new material which I have added is designed to bring the account of modern philosophy down to the present. In writing ...